Margaret Percival ; The Experience of LifeGarland Pub., 1977 - 956 pagine |
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Pagina 445
... Eastlake , she is my only first cousin , you know , wants me to go there . says that I should find it much more comfortable . ” " But why ? " enquired Margaret . She " Oh ! because I could go to church more , and have the clergyman to ...
... Eastlake , she is my only first cousin , you know , wants me to go there . says that I should find it much more comfortable . ” " But why ? " enquired Margaret . She " Oh ! because I could go to church more , and have the clergyman to ...
Pagina 446
... Eastlake , and leave my dear friends at the Grove . " Margaret was a little alarmed at the mention of Eastlake , and prudently forebore to make any further remarks upon it . " And you will come down to luncheon , then ? " she said ...
... Eastlake , and leave my dear friends at the Grove . " Margaret was a little alarmed at the mention of Eastlake , and prudently forebore to make any further remarks upon it . " And you will come down to luncheon , then ? " she said ...
Pagina 228
... Eastlake , and observed that one good thing in living there would be that she should never be in want of a companion . Margaret did not notice the remark . Unselfish though the was , yet her heart was then too full to share another's ...
... Eastlake , and observed that one good thing in living there would be that she should never be in want of a companion . Margaret did not notice the remark . Unselfish though the was , yet her heart was then too full to share another's ...
Parole e frasi comuni
affection Agatha answer Ashington asked Aubyn Beatrice beauty believe better carriage cause child cival Colonel Clive comfort confessor conversation Countess Novera Craven daugh daughter dear doubt duty Eastlake English Church exclaimed Margaret expression eyes faith fancy Father Andrea fear feeling friends garet George girl give Grace Grove hand happiness Harriet hear heard heart Henningsley hope hour idea imagine Italy Jesuits knew Lady Anstruther listen looked Lucia mamma manner Massillon mind Miss Debrett Miss Percival morning mother ness never observed Margaret once passed Percival's perhaps person Philip pleasure poor prayer reason religion replied Margaret rest Rhoda Romanist Romish Rouen scarcely seemed sister smile soon speak spirit stood sure Suther Sutherland talk tell thing thought tion told tone truth turned uncle uncle's voice walk watched whilst wish words